Global Terrorism

Playing with double standards in dealing with terrorism!
Today when the whole world knows who is behind all the terrorism and nuclear proliferation, why the two great countries are playing double game? Why they are neglecting it? What’s the reason? USA and Britain are playing with double standards in their so called global war against terrorism. They need to reformulate their strategies.
Blair Calls for Wide-ranging Un Reform
Tony Blair today called for wide-ranging reform of the United Nations, IMF and World Bank to foster a more effective response to global problems such as terrorism, climate change, poverty and unfair trade.
Abbas Claims Al-qaida is Operating in Gaza
· Palestinian leader says infiltration can ruin region · Hamas part of global terrorism, says Israel
Iraq, A Global Debate: Oil For Terror?
In 2002, the US Congress voted to go to war against Iraq. Because of diplomatic maneuvering, we did not enter until March 2003. Why?
Iran: Hidden Player In The Terror Game
Iran has been a major player in global terrorism for a long time.
Putin: Un Must Coordinate Anti-terror Fight
The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, today said the UN needed to move away from settling disputes between member states towards coordinating a global fight against terrorism.
Amnesty Condemns Us Example on Human Rights
The US abdicated its responsibility to set a global example in upholding human rights in 2004 and, with the UK, led a "dangerous new agenda" by sanctioning torture in a failed attempt to combat terrorism, Amnesty International warned today.
A Global Gulag to Hide the War on Terror's Dirty Secrets
Jonathan Steele: Bush is now thinking of building jails abroad to hold suspects for life. The promise of imminent release for four British detainees held at the notorious US prison at Guantánamo Bay is obviously welcome, but it is only a tiny exception in the surge of bad news from the Bush team on the human rights front.
Blair: We Must Win This New Conflict
Britain is embroiled in a fresh conflict with Iraq as it battles to quash global terrorism for ever, Tony Blair declared in a stark relabelling of the situation yesterday. The prime minister used a joint press conference with the Iraqi prime minister, Ayad Allawi, to say: "Whatever the...
Occupation Has Boosted Al-qaida, Says Thinktank
The occupation of Iraq has provided a "potent global recruitment pretext" for al-Qaida and probably increased worldwide terrorism, a leading thinktank said yesterday. Despite some losses, al-Qaida has more than 18,000 potential terrorists at large and its ranks are growing, the...
Investigation: The Global Terror Network
On the North-West Frontier, soldiers are trying to tighten the noose around bin Laden's forces. But in Europe and America, there is no clear enemy to fight - yet every expert knows that a terrorist atrocity is coming.
Bush pledges $3bn aid to Pakistan
US president George Bush has pledged $3bn (£1.8bn) in aid to Pakistan in return for its help in the fight against global terrorism.
US industrial rally gives markets a lift
Shares on both sides of the Atlantic surged to year highs yesterday as traders shrugged off warnings from world leaders about global terrorism and focused on signs of an industrial recovery in the world's largest economy.
Kennedy warns Blair over Iraq
Labour critics of Tony Blair's anti-terrorism strategy yesterday made common cause with the Liberal Democrats in warning the prime minister that the global coalition arraigned against al Qaida - and the Bali bombers - could "fracture" if Britain and the United States launch a unilateral attack on Iraq.
Al-Qaida allies spread global terror
In the 13 months since the attacks on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon, al-Qaida has seen its power base in Afghanistan disappear. But it has survived, thanks to new alliances with radical Islamist groups around the globe.
Anti-terror plan for global transport
Europeans plead for action to release Africa's potential. The world's leading industrial powers announced concerted steps yesterday to protect global transport systems from a new wave of terrorist attacks.
Ain't No Stopping Us Now
The Bush administration sees no particular virtue in seeking global consensus in its war on terrorism, because it has limited respect for governments whose opinions differ from its own, writes Julian Borger.
Aids 'bigger threat than terrorism'
The Aids epidemic ravaging Africa and spreading fast in eastern Europe and the Caribbean is a bigger potential threat to the peace and prosperity of the world than global terrorism, former US president Bill Clinton said yesterday. Delivering the Diana, Princess of Wales memorial lecture...
· Palestinian leader says infiltration can ruin region · Hamas part of global terrorism, says Israel
Iraq, A Global Debate: Oil For Terror?
In 2002, the US Congress voted to go to war against Iraq. Because of diplomatic maneuvering, we did not enter until March 2003. Why?
Iran: Hidden Player In The Terror Game
Iran has been a major player in global terrorism for a long time.
Putin: Un Must Coordinate Anti-terror Fight
The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, today said the UN needed to move away from settling disputes between member states towards coordinating a global fight against terrorism.
Amnesty Condemns Us Example on Human Rights
The US abdicated its responsibility to set a global example in upholding human rights in 2004 and, with the UK, led a "dangerous new agenda" by sanctioning torture in a failed attempt to combat terrorism, Amnesty International warned today.
A Global Gulag to Hide the War on Terror's Dirty Secrets
Jonathan Steele: Bush is now thinking of building jails abroad to hold suspects for life. The promise of imminent release for four British detainees held at the notorious US prison at Guantánamo Bay is obviously welcome, but it is only a tiny exception in the surge of bad news from the Bush team on the human rights front.
Blair: We Must Win This New Conflict
Britain is embroiled in a fresh conflict with Iraq as it battles to quash global terrorism for ever, Tony Blair declared in a stark relabelling of the situation yesterday. The prime minister used a joint press conference with the Iraqi prime minister, Ayad Allawi, to say: "Whatever the...
Occupation Has Boosted Al-qaida, Says Thinktank
The occupation of Iraq has provided a "potent global recruitment pretext" for al-Qaida and probably increased worldwide terrorism, a leading thinktank said yesterday. Despite some losses, al-Qaida has more than 18,000 potential terrorists at large and its ranks are growing, the...
Investigation: The Global Terror Network
On the North-West Frontier, soldiers are trying to tighten the noose around bin Laden's forces. But in Europe and America, there is no clear enemy to fight - yet every expert knows that a terrorist atrocity is coming.
Bush pledges $3bn aid to Pakistan
US president George Bush has pledged $3bn (£1.8bn) in aid to Pakistan in return for its help in the fight against global terrorism.
US industrial rally gives markets a lift
Shares on both sides of the Atlantic surged to year highs yesterday as traders shrugged off warnings from world leaders about global terrorism and focused on signs of an industrial recovery in the world's largest economy.
Kennedy warns Blair over Iraq
Labour critics of Tony Blair's anti-terrorism strategy yesterday made common cause with the Liberal Democrats in warning the prime minister that the global coalition arraigned against al Qaida - and the Bali bombers - could "fracture" if Britain and the United States launch a unilateral attack on Iraq.
Al-Qaida allies spread global terror
In the 13 months since the attacks on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon, al-Qaida has seen its power base in Afghanistan disappear. But it has survived, thanks to new alliances with radical Islamist groups around the globe.
Anti-terror plan for global transport
Europeans plead for action to release Africa's potential. The world's leading industrial powers announced concerted steps yesterday to protect global transport systems from a new wave of terrorist attacks.
Ain't No Stopping Us Now
The Bush administration sees no particular virtue in seeking global consensus in its war on terrorism, because it has limited respect for governments whose opinions differ from its own, writes Julian Borger.
Aids 'bigger threat than terrorism'
The Aids epidemic ravaging Africa and spreading fast in eastern Europe and the Caribbean is a bigger potential threat to the peace and prosperity of the world than global terrorism, former US president Bill Clinton said yesterday. Delivering the Diana, Princess of Wales memorial lecture...


